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*This round was developed by the modern day, real life organization NATO, which stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. | *This round was developed by the modern day, real life organization NATO, which stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. | ||
*In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], this round is labeled "M118 7.62x51mm FMJ-AP." [[Image:7.62.jpg|right|thumb|The labeling on a pack of 7.62x51mm ammunition.]] This means that the rounds are armor-piercing and have a solid outer coat of metal. | *In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], this round is labeled "M118 7.62x51mm FMJ-AP." [[Image:7.62.jpg|right|thumb|The labeling on a pack of 7.62x51mm ammunition.]] This means that the rounds are armor-piercing and have a solid outer coat of metal. | ||
*In reality, this round produces too much chamber pressure and recoil to be used in an automatic small arm. | |||
*It takes 16 rounds to kill a fully-shielded player in [[Halo 3]] multiplayer. | *It takes 16 rounds to kill a fully-shielded player in [[Halo 3]] multiplayer. | ||
{{UNSC Infantry Weapons}} | {{UNSC Infantry Weapons}} | ||
[[Category:Ammunition]] | [[Category:Ammunition]] |